Massive / Snow Leopard

Just FYI, NI's Massive seems to have problems under Snow Leopard.
When manually quitting Logic from any project using Massive, the app either hangs or complains that the 'Massive plugin quit unexpectedly'.
Quick look at the details would suggest some threading issues.
Massive users might want to hold off upgrading until NI has fixed this.

I'm thinking that we all need to hold off on this upgrade for a few months to be honest. As with any major upgrade.

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  • Just upgraded from Tiger to Snow Leopard on a 2007 Macbook. MASSIVE speed boost. Why?

    I'm just wondering, is there any way to tell exactly why a mac was slow before a system upgrade but fine again afterwards?
    My old Tiger OS had got to the stage where Safari would bounce about 10 times before opening, remain unresponsive for minutes after that, when clicking the spotlight icon in the corner would produce a spinning beachball for ages, when the entire machine had turned into an incredibly slow piece of junk.
    I upgraded to Snow Leopard last night and it's as fast pretty much as it was when I first bought it. Have 2GB of RAM, 30GB free disk space, etc.
    What caused the massive speed boost? Should I now assume that there was some sort of mismatch in my old OS installation or something, some out of date extensions or files which were causing it to slow down?
    I know a new OS brings a speed boost, but this is so dramatic I can only assume some sort of gigantic error was fixed when I upgraded. Any way to know exactly what?

    OSX directory structures get a little wierd over time (thus the "Repair Disk" item under DU which many people need for very minor fixes).
    Also some of your system files may have been living on hard disk sectors that were questionable, and the upgrade process forced enough of a re-evaluation of disk sectors to find good ones.
    Either way, I would just say "Thank you, Santa", and move on.
    <Following OSXFreak> ... Or maybe I know nothing about Tiger ... which is very likely.

  • My Snow Leopard Install Experiences

    First of all, let it be known that I’m a relative newcomer to the world of Macs, having bought my first last December. However, I’ve been around computers for fifteen years and class myself as pretty sad on the geek scale and run two Windows and two Linux machines here.
    With that in mind, it should be noted that I may have missed something obvious when I upgraded, or that computers really can be annoying sometimes and mileage really does vary.
    I’ve got a Macbook Aluminium, upgraded to 4GB RAM and 500GB HDD. It’s been running perfectly since the day I bought it, but being a newbie I added and removed countless applications until it got pretty close to what I thought was ideal for my day to day use.
    Before I upgraded to Snow Leopard, I did two backups. A block level backup with CCC, and my usual Full+Incremental backups to another external drive, again with CCC. The first drive was stashed for emergency purposes, after both were tested bootable.
    *Standard Upgrade
*
    Went well, apart from a couple of apps that weren’t on any of the problem lists I’d looked at before the upgrade. I accepted defaults, including all the languages I’d never need, and likewise the printers.
    On reboot, it was fine and everything seemed significantly faster, but putting the machine to sleep took an age; minutes in fact. Returning from sleep, ejecting external media, and connecting to wireless weren’t improved either. In fact, I’d say that returning from sleep and the wireless connection actually took longer.
    Embedded Flash had the fans on my laptop kicking in within seconds, even though I’ve had to push the machine pretty hard in the past to hear the fans at all.
    It just didn’t feel right at all, so safe in the knowledge that I have backups that can be quickly restored, I tried a clean install from a running machine.
    *Clean Install from Desktop
*
    Easy, and this time I opted not to install any of the printers or extra languages. Machine absolutely flew on reboot.
    However, sleep and resume problems remained. Wireless connections were sluggish and even disconnected once; not something I’m used to.
    Plugged my printer in - HP C4380 - and drivers were duly downloaded and installed. Printed a test page and the drivers crashed!
    Flash problems remain, even after repairing permissions on a Flash update.
    Battery life was down to two hours!
    Didn’t get as far as re-installing old apps or data.
    At this point I was pondering going back to Leopard, but I had another couple of hours to spare, so I tried a clean install from boot.
    *Clean Install from Boot
*
    Booted from the install CD. Deleted the existing partition and recreated and formatted.
    Installed all the printers, none of the languages I didn’t need, Rosetta (NX requirement until they release V4 native).
    After every major software package install, I’ve done a permissions repair and the only update that’s caused any problems is Flash.
    Other than that, this is perfect. Copying my data back from the CCC backup was a piece of cake, and being a clean install meant I could be selective about what apps I put back.
    No fans, no jittery Flash videos, four hour battery life, instant connections to wireless, fifteen seconds to sleep with more apps open than I care to count. No printer crashes, either network or local drivers. Machine has been running for a week without a reboot.
    Today I formatted the drive containing my old Leopard block copy backup and backed up Snow Leopard.
    Conclusions
    
Well, none that are immediately obvious because I’m fully aware that the final solution which worked for me makes very little sense from a logical point of view.
    I just wanted to share this in case there are those out there who are deeply frustrated and want to try something else before giving up and going back to Leopard.
    Of course, this really is only for the people who have the time to mess about like this, and of course it’s only safe to play around if you have the backups available.
    I’ve never been a fan of OS upgrades in general, but I have to say that I probably could have lived with the very first upgrade I did and researched the problems I met with or waited for fixes.
    However, that I took the third option did make me wonder about a few things, and it’s also been a good learning experience.
    As we say in the UK, this is just my two bob’s worth, and I certainly wouldn’t advocate taking this approach unless you have time, patience, and more time. Particularly in light of the fact that the third options being such a massive improvement makes no immediate sense whatsoever.
    Unless you know otherwise...
    PS: Just one annoyance for me. Those bloody icons in the expanding grids are *FAR TOO BIG*, so let’s please have the option to change them.
    Message was edited by: Grahame Fendle

    The big deal that I see in the 3rd install was that you wiped the drive and reformatted. Maybe the drive had issues exaggerated with the Installation of SL.
    Did you ever use Boot Camp when you were playing around with installing and uninstalling apps? Some folks have found that the installer does not like HDDs which had a previous BC partition that was later removed, especially if it was not removed properly.
    Dah•veed

  • Why I reverted to Snow Leopard from Lion....

    Mac Mini (Late 2009)
    2GHz Processor
    2G RAM
    320GB Hard Drive
    I've loved this computer from the moment I got it....used...on eBay...Leopard disk included, but wiped clean by seller. My second Apple purchase after the iPhone 4. I loved the way that Apple products did away with the annoying "thinking time" so familiar to PC users....they just worked (bleugh!). They didn't get sick, they didn't slow down, they made your whole computing experience less computational and more creative.
    Snow Leopard, when it came out, made my second hand Mac even better, took up less space and just seemed to run extremely smoothly. As a musician, I record into CPU-intensive programs like Ableton, and yet, my ickle 2 Gig box handled the loads superbly.
    Lion, on the other hand has turned out to be a major disappointment....
    After the initial 'excitement' of side-swiping webpages had worn off, I began to notice that the computer was very slow, with that beachball appearing much too frequently for my tastes...I got several spinning hourglass flashbacks! I thought I had left those days behind me....Ableton started using massive amounts of CPU and doubling it's RAM consumption, to the point where the mouse would freeze, drop-down menus would appear blank, basically the whole system freezing until I closed the offending program...in this case Ableton. I was seriosuly considering upgrading my RAM, but my gut instinct was that Lion was causing it. I checked the forums, and found a few incidents of people with similar problems, saying Lion was the culprit. They were being arrogantly dismissed as fools for daring to criticise anything Apple related. I'm no expert, but I know when my computer is not working the way it should. So I searched YouTube for the method of reverting to Snow Leopard...sat up late last night completing it...but it was well worth it. I'm back on 10.6.8
    I now love my Mac Mini again.....all my programs run faster, RAM and CPU usage is down, no more spinning hourglasses, I mean BEACHBALLS
    My verdict:
    Snow Leopard is a fantastic operating system.
    Lion is not.
    I don't know or care for the politics of why it is not, but a few gimmicky tricks and full-screen apps do not even begin to make up for the frustration of using a slow, buggy operating system, that developers say was rushed out and no't tested properly...I believe them!
    I have heard a few people refer to possible power management problems with Lion....sounds plausible
    Lion is Apple's Vista.
    Cheers for reading my first post
    Paul

    Welcome to the crowd.
    I reverted my MBP 3,1 back to Snow and the Lion black death and video artifacts are gone.
    Yes, Lion certainly needs to go back into the oven for more cooking, unfortunately they release it and inflict millions with it and don't have a easy, user friendly method to revert.
    Not only that they make UI changes that people just have to blindly accept, with no option to turn them off.
    Things needs to change, even Windows has System Restore and some measure to revert some features back to what they were and let change be accepted gradually.
    Storage drives are fat, some with as much as 750GB, there isn't a reason in the world not to provide two OS''s on one drive to ease the transition between the two. Let those who can afford to beta test with arrows in their backs do so.
    Let the rest of us who just want our computers to work left alone, we don't want new features if it they don't work reliably yet.
    The way it is now, when a new OS is about to be released, one has to run out and buy new hardware prematurely because the whole next year will be nothing but misery.
    Really nice way to treat newcomers to the Mac experience.
    Change and improvement is welcome, but it has to be gradual and reliable. Not sudden and drastic.

  • Mail crashes in Snow Leopard

    Hi,
    I'm having massive problems with Mail, I upgraded my MacBook Pro from Tiger to Snow Leopard four days ago and everything went beautifully smoothly until today when suddenly my Mail stopped working
    It constantly crashes, as soon as it is opened it shows it is downloading mail, it gets to two messahes downloaded and then crashes.
    I get a huge log that opens:
    Process: Mail [388]
    Path: /Applications/Mail.app/Contents/MacOS/Mail
    Identifier: com.apple.mail
    Version: 4.2 (1077)
    Build Info: Mail-10770000~4
    Code Type: X86 (Native)
    Parent Process: launchd [89]
    Date/Time: 2009-12-04 12:57:33.251 +0000
    OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6.2 (10C540)
    Report Version: 6
    Interval Since Last Report: 178229 sec
    Crashes Since Last Report: 19
    Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 207741 sec
    Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 17
    Anonymous UUID: 7611EBD0-4CC7-44FA-A667-D7743CA1EFCF
    Exception Type: EXCBADACCESS (SIGBUS)
    Exception Codes: KERNPROTECTIONFAILURE at 0x00000000b085afac
    Crashed Thread: 5 Dispatch queue: com.apple.root.default-priority
    Application Specific Information:
    -[MessageRouter routeQueuedMessages]
    -[POPAccount fetchSynchronouslyIsAuto:]
    But I have no idea what any of that means....
    Any ideas?
    Thanks

    For the last few days I've been suffering exactly the same problems with SL Mail connected to our Exchange server. I've never seen an application so unstable before!
    Here's my crash log:
    Process: Mail [1694]
    Path: /Applications/Mail.app/Contents/MacOS/Mail
    Identifier: com.apple.mail
    Version: 4.2 (1077)
    Build Info: Mail-10770000~4
    Code Type: X86-64 (Native)
    Parent Process: launchd [117]
    Date/Time: 2009-12-17 11:43:59.074 +0000
    OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6.2 (10C540)
    Report Version: 6
    Interval Since Last Report: 98355 sec
    Crashes Since Last Report: 20
    Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 88015 sec
    Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 17
    Anonymous UUID: F22C498A-0CFD-42AB-A9F6-4EB5B39FB3EC
    Exception Type: EXCBADACCESS (SIGSEGV)
    Exception Codes: KERNINVALIDADDRESS at 0x0000000112e97000
    Crashed Thread: 12 Dispatch queue: com.apple.root.default-priority
    Application Specific Information:
    -[EWSAccount fetchSynchronouslyIsAuto:]
    Thread 0: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
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    4 com.apple.security 0x00007fff888653c4 Security::CSPFullPluginSession::CSPContext::final(Security::CssmData&, Security::Allocator&) + 46
    5 com.apple.security 0x00007fff888652cf cssm_DecryptDataFinal(long, unsigned long long, cssm_data*) + 68
    6 com.apple.security 0x00007fff888651de CSSM_DecryptDataFinal + 80
    7 com.apple.security 0x00007fff88865177 Security::CssmClient::Decrypt::final(Security::CssmData&) + 55
    8 com.apple.security 0x00007fff88861b13 Security::CssmClient::SSGroupImpl::decodeDataBlob(cssm_data const&, cssmaccesscredentials const*, Security::Allocator&, cssm_data&) + 491
    9 com.apple.security 0x00007fff8885f25c Security::CssmClient::SSDbUniqueRecordImpl::get(Security::CssmClient::DbAttribu tes*, Security::CssmDataContainer*, cssmaccesscredentials const*) + 282
    10 com.apple.security 0x00007fff8886053b Security::KeychainCore::ItemImpl::getContent(Security::CssmClient::DbAttributes *, Security::CssmDataContainer*) + 359
    11 com.apple.security 0x00007fff888b6c23 Security::KeychainCore::ItemImpl::getContent(unsigned int*, SecKeychainAttributeList*, unsigned int*, void**) + 549
    12 com.apple.security 0x00007fff888b6906 SecKeychainItemCopyContent + 109
    13 com.apple.CFNetwork 0x00007fff8412c415 SecItemGlueKeychain::SecItemCopyMatching(_CFDictionary const*, void const**) + 363
    14 com.apple.CFNetwork 0x00007fff84152b50 URLCredentialInternetPassword::copyPassword() + 198
    15 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff845e25a7 -[NSURLCredential password] + 20
    16 com.apple.MessageFramework 0x00007fff819279d1 -[EWSConnection _connectAndAuthenticateUsingAccount:] + 251
    17 com.apple.MessageFramework 0x00007fff819276ff -[EWSConnection authenticateUsingAccount:] + 447
    18 com.apple.MessageFramework 0x00007fff81922b1d -[EWSAccount authenticatedConnection] + 154
    19 com.apple.MessageFramework 0x00007fff81931a2c -[EWSGateway connection] + 57
    20 com.apple.MessageFramework 0x00007fff81932b57 -[EWSGateway addError:withHandler:] + 200
    21 com.apple.MessageFramework 0x00007fff81932197 -[EWSGateway sendMessage:forRequest:] + 250
    22 com.apple.MessageFramework 0x00007fff81944fbf -[EWSRequestOperation executeOperation] + 104
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    24 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff844b506d -[__NSOperationInternal start] + 681
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    28 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80ad7bb8 pthreadwqthread + 353
    29 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80ad7a55 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 13:
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    1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80ad7dec pthreadwqthread + 917
    2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80ad7a55 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 14: Dispatch queue: com.apple.root.default-priority
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    2 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff844c4723 -[__NSOperationInternal waitUntilFinished] + 56
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    5 com.apple.MessageFramework 0x00007fff819397ed -[EWSGateway syncFolderItemsFromFolderIdString:syncState:forStore:] + 494
    6 com.apple.MessageFramework 0x00007fff81949d64 -[EWSStore _fetchChangesFromServer] + 335
    7 com.apple.MessageFramework 0x00007fff81922a5a __-[EWSAccount synchronizeMailboxesSynchronously]_block_invoke1 + 389
    8 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80b44e68 dispatchapply2 + 44
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    10 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80ad7bb8 pthreadwqthread + 353
    11 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80ad7a55 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 15: Dispatch queue: com.apple.root.default-priority
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    1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80afc7f1 pthread_condwait + 1286
    2 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff844c4723 -[__NSOperationInternal waitUntilFinished] + 56
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    4 com.apple.MessageFramework 0x00007fff8193a1db -[EWSGateway _syncFolderItemsFromTargetFolderIdType:syncState:forStore:includesLastItem:] + 439
    5 com.apple.MessageFramework 0x00007fff819397ed -[EWSGateway syncFolderItemsFromFolderIdString:syncState:forStore:] + 494
    6 com.apple.MessageFramework 0x00007fff81949d64 -[EWSStore _fetchChangesFromServer] + 335
    7 com.apple.MessageFramework 0x00007fff81922a5a __-[EWSAccount synchronizeMailboxesSynchronously]_block_invoke1 + 389
    8 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80b44e68 dispatchapply2 + 44
    9 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80b3c487 dispatchapplyf + 277
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    11 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff844b506d -[__NSOperationInternal start] + 681
    12 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff844b4d23 ___startOperations_block_invoke2 + 99
    13 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80af9ce8 dispatch_call_block_andrelease + 15
    14 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80ad8279 dispatch_workerthread2 + 231
    15 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80ad7bb8 pthreadwqthread + 353
    16 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80ad7a55 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 16:
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    1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80ad7dec pthreadwqthread + 917
    2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80ad7a55 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 17:
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    1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80ad7dec pthreadwqthread + 917
    2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80ad7a55 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 18:
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    1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff80ad7dec pthreadwqthread + 917
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    Thread 12 crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit):
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    rdi: 0x00000001200b5ee0 rsi: 0x0000000112e97000 rbp: 0x0000000120c4aff0 rsp: 0x0000000120c4aff0
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    r12: 0x00000001200b4718 r13: 0x0000000000000009 r14: 0x0000000112e97000 r15: 0x00000001201801a0
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    How are you currently trying to connect? The easiest method for setting up across operating systems would be to connect using AFP, the standard protocol Macs use to share files over a network (though, SMB2 is now the default method in Mavericks). Are you attempting to simply transfer data from one machine to the other, or set up a local network between these machines? If it is the former, the easiest method may be to use an external HDD to copy data from one machine and then transfer it to the other.
    See below for AFP:
    Mac Basics: File Sharing - Support - Apple
    And a youtube video:
    Mac 10.6 OS X Tutorial - File Sharing -AFP FTP and SMBS - Video ...
    One more concern, I noticed my neighbor has  a mac, and his mac keeps showing up on the network as a lockede but selectable mac.
    This is normal. You would need to explicitly grant your neighbor access to your machine for him to access anything on the machine, just as you need to do the same with your own computer you are attempting to connect.

  • If I have Mac OS X 10.5.8 can I upgrade directly to Lion without purchasing Snow Leopard?

    Hi,
    I have MAC OS X LEOPARD and I wanted to upgrade to the new Lion Software when it comes out in July. Question is, do I have to buy first the Snow Leopard version and the Lion, or can i skip the Snow Leopard version and buy the new one directly?

    BDAqua wrote:
    10.6.x by default does what we used to call an Archive & Install, just new OS, all your personal files & settings are retained, same with 10.7, so it'll be...
    1. Install 10.6
    2. upgrade to 10.6.8
    3. Download & Install 10.7
    3b. Make a copy of the download before installing if you have more than one to do
    Thanks for the link, I wasn't aware you could burn the install file to a boot disc.  I had assumed you'd have to install snow leopard, upgrade to 10.6.8, then re-download the massive install file for every machine you wanted to install lion on.  You know, it's kind of ridiculous how little information there is about this considering some reports predict that lion could be released as early as tomorrow. 
    It would be nice to know if snow leopard is in fact mandatory so I could get my leopard to snow leopard upgrade out of way in advance.  If the upgrade isn't necessary I'd obviously just wait until Lion ships and save myself the trouble.  In my original post I had assumed that if something went wrong during the lion installation that you'd only be able to recover from a snow leopard time machine backup and not a leopard one; if you can only install from SL --> Lion it would make sense that you could only recover your data from an SL backup, that's why I included an extra "full backup" in my upgrade path. 
    It's kind of absurd that there's no clear answer to such a straightforward question as "What do I need to install Lion?".  Something as simple as "Lion can only be installed from the App store." on the "How to Buy" info page for Lion would let those of us still running Leopard (and those of us who have to coordinate multiple installations) know how to prepare for Lion's release.

  • Upgrade from Leopard to Snow Leopard gone awry

    Hello, I have a late 2007 MBP and decided to upgrade from Leopard 10.5.8 to Snow Leopard 10.6.8. After reading forum posts and articles I decided to attempt a clean install as opposed to just an upgrade to gain some performance on this old mac until I can afford to replace it.  Here's the history of what I did and where I'm at now.  Any help would be appreciated as I can't find any forum posts that address this problem directly.
    12/26: Created time machine backup on external backup (mirrored raid via FW800 if it makes a difference) while still on Leopard to prepare for clean install of Snow Leopard.
    12/28: Did clean install to upgrade to Snow Leopard (booted from disk, erased hd and installed SL).  Then, being safety minded, created another time machine backup (a mistake in hindsight)
    Restarted under new SL.
    Tried to use migration assistant to migrate documents, apps, libraries, etc only to find only my latest backup SL backup is available which obviously doesn't have any of my files.  Migration Asst apparently only offers access to the previous 12/26 backup.  Crap.  At least I have my Time Machine backup.
    Go to time machine and try to restore Macintosh HD to state it was in on 12/26.  It runs for a couple hours, asks me do I want to copy or replace the user profile (I choose replace)  and when finished there's no sign of any change…no docs, no apps, nothing visibly different.  I tried again, this time, Time Machine says my hard drive is full and I can't restore!  I look at hard drive "get info" and sure enough it says I'm using 280GB out of 293GB.  However when I "get info" on the individual Apps, Library, System & Users it only adds up to ~7.5GB of space.  So clearly Time Machine has copied massive files (likely twice now) that are somehow invisible to me.
    I'm quite frustrated at this point.  I realize I took the more complicated path by not just "upgrading" and I made a couple missteps along the way.  However, neither Migration Assistant or a Time Machine restore are able to help put my Documents and Apps back and now my hard drive is full.  I'm tempted to just erase and reinstall clean SL again and then manually move things from my 12/26 Time Machine backup but I'm concerned about doing this right.  Is there a more sensible, possibly less drastic way of untangling this mess?  Thanks for any input.

    Tell me you can get at the Time Machine data. That will put a smile on my face!
    Yes, most importantly, my data is still very safe and I can see the 12/26 time machine data on the external drive, both by browsing to it with the finder and also when I launch Time Machine and browse back in time.
    What I was unable to do is:
    Migrate the 12/26 data using the "Migration Assistant" app "after" I did a backup of my new Snow Leopard install which I realize was a mistake.  Now when I attempt to use the "Migration Assistant" app and point it to the Time Machine volume, all it sees is the useless 12/28 Snow Leopard backup which obviously has none of my data.  I can't point Migration Assistant to the 12/26 restore point which has the real data.
    Following that I attempted to launch the "Time Machine" app, go back in time to restore to the 12/26 backup.  This seemed to fill my internal HDD with (I'm guessing) files and folders that I am unable to see.  When I command click to get-info on the internal HDD icon it shows it being full.  However browsing through the drive via Finder it seems very empty.  Command clicking to get info on the 4 folders in the internal HDD, it shows a total of 7.5GB used.  Perhaps my data is there but hidden, however since I tried this twice, there's likely a level of redudancy that's quite a mess now.  It seemed simple but   Reading the article you sent, it sounds like I should have booted with the Snow Leopard disk and done the
    From what I've read, I understand there are three ways to migrate my 12/26 data:
    1. Migration Assistant App (because of the above description, I think cannot work anymore)
    2. Time Machine App
    3. Manually browse and copy necessary files and folders from the external
    What I was trying to understand was when you say "transfer," which of these options are you referring to?  I'm gathering #2, using the Time Machine app to restore as opposed using Migration Assistant?
    By the way, I appreciate your patience and generosity with your time.  I will make sure to print and follow the tutorials you sent as well.
    - Matt

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